A couple was stranded in their vehicle amid swift-moving water at the intersection of Mineral Point Road and Junction Road. Upon arrival, Engine 12 found the couple inside their stalled vehicle with ankle-deep water flowing around them. Firefighters helped them out of the vehicle. Because it wasn't safe to leave them outside in the severe storm, firefighters escorted them to the fire truck and gave them a ride a few blocks away to a friend's house. Schmidt's towing was asked to retrieve the stalled vehicle from the intersection.

2:05 a.m. – 300 block N. Midvale Blvd.

Engine 9 came to the aid of a car stranded in the flooded street. The driver was safe inside the vehicle which was disabled due to high waters. Firefighters pushed the car to higher ground and arranged for a tow truck to assist the driver.

2:29 a.m. – 1200 block McKenna Blvd.

Engine 7 responded from Fire Station 7 for the report of a person trapped in a vehicle that was flooding on Gammon Road, near Elver Park and Gammon Lane.

Upon arrival, Engine 7 found four different vehicles stalled in the same area: Two traveling northbound and two traveling southbound. Engine 7 made contact with two of the vehicles and assisted occupants out. Ladder 7 returned from another call and helped Engine 7 make contact with the other motorists.

None of the people in the flood reported any injuries or need for medical assistance. They were all advised to clear their vehicles and retreat to a safe spot. They walked to a nearby gas station.

Firefighters remained on location to keep people from entering the hazardous area. Traffic was diverted to Hammersley from the south and Gammon Lane from the north.

Cond Use - 1233 McKenna Blvd Public Hearing. Consideration of a conditional use to convert a restaurant into an employment center (counseling/community service facility) at 1233 McKenna Boulevard; 1st Ald. Dist.

Upcoming Matters - July 24, 2017 - SAVE THE DATE

High Point-Raymond Neighborhood Development Plan Amendment

City-County Homeless Issues Committee - 6:30 PM

City-County Bldg, 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 357

Madison, WI 53703

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Reports to Committee

1. Update on Education and Implementation of Panhandling Ordinance

2. Day Resource Center

3. Messner Property RFP Update

4. Built for Zero Update

5. NOFA (Federal) Funding Process

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Executive Committee Meeting

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Discussion Item: Common Council Executive Committee Charge & Purpose - Council President Marsha RummelReview and Recommendation of City Policy. The Common Council Executive Committee may receive referrals of ordinances, resolutions and reports from the Common Council, may hold public hearings, and may make reports and recommendations on matters so referred.47844

City staff will provide a status report on the Madison Public Market with updates on the project's budget, the timeline, and the progress on each of the five work elements from the Public Market Implementation Strategy: 1) 1) 1)Governance and operations

2) Funding

3) Design

4) Vendors

5) Outreach

Link to the Madison Public Market webpage: http://bit.ly/1ukfVJH

Tuesday, July 11, 2017 - 6:30 P.M.

Common Council Meeting
Room 201, City-County Building

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Recognizing Sina Davis and thanking her for her years of community service to the Allied Drive Neighborhood and the City of Madison.

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Approving temporary construction work with associated noise impacts between the hours of 7:00 PM and 7:00 AM on CTH M between Cross Country Road to Prairie Hill Road.

The City of Madison Board of Public Works held a public hearing on the issue of allowing construction activities, with associated noise impacts, outside the period of 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM for work on CTH M between Cross Country Road to Prairie Hill Road. The Public Hearing, held on Wednesday, June 28, 2017, 5:30 PM, City County Building, 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Room 321. Madison General Ordinance Section 24.08(3) provides the Common Council the ability to allow construction activities outside of the hours of 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. with the passage of a resolution and a hearing before the Board of Public Works. As you are all aware, The Wisconsin Department of Transportation plans reconstruct the roadway to an urban roadway with four (4) to six (6) vehicular travel lanes, two (2) on-road bike lanes, curb and gutter, sidewalk, multi-use path, street lighting, and a curbed, grassed median. We propose to allow the Contractor to work between the hours of 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM. The work taking place on this project cannot be constructed between the hours of 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM because:

Intersection work and utility installation across the roadway must be completed at night to minimize the amount of disruption to normal daily traffic and increases the likelihood of completing the project within the expedited schedule allowed.
If you have any questions in regards to the construction activities, please call Chris Petykowski of City Engineering at 266-267-8678.

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Adopting the High Point-Raymond Neighborhood Development Plan amendment as a supplement to the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan, to provide more detailed and contemporary planning recommendations for the planning area, as a result of land use, transportation and other important changes over time.

Request from Stop the Violence for the use of eight parks for All Lives Matter BBQs on Saturdays, July 15-Aug 26 and Monday, Sept 4, 2017 (Brittingham, Elvehjem, Demetral, Garner, Rennebohm, Westmorland, Hoyt and Elver). Private Contract, No City Funds Are Required. Divine and Rumont - This is to confirm that the All Lives Matter BBQ park event permit application will be reviewed at the Board of Park Commission Meeting on Wednesday, July 12, 2017 (item 26 on the agenda.

Neighborhood Plans

Neighborhood plans are developed by City of Madison urban planners, who work closely with community members to generate ideas on how best to accommodate anticipated growth within established areas. Plan topics include land use, zoning, mobility, housing, community services, economic development, historic preservation, urban design, open space, health, safety, and infrastructure.

WHAT IS A NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN?

Neighborhood plans serve as a guide for actions and changes that will strengthen Madison's established neighborhoods. These plans are prepared by City of Madison urban planners working in concert with steering committees made up of residents and business people. Neighborhood plans are a framework for physical redevelopment that include short and long-term strategies to address specific challenges, issues and opportunities in Madison's established neighborhoods.

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